The not-for-profit watchdog organization reached a $16.3 million deal to settle a class-action lawsuit that originated in Michigan. It claimed the company sold personal information about its subscribers to list brokers without the consumers’
This lawsuit claims that Defendant violated Michigan’s Preservation of Personal Privacy Act, M.C.L. § 445.1712 (“PPPA”) by disclosing information related to its customers’ magazine subscriptions to third parties. While Consumer Reports believes
This lawsuit claims that Defendant violated Michigan’s Preservation of Personal Privacy Act, M.C.L. § 445.1712 (“PPPA”) by disclosing information related to its customers’ magazine subscriptions to third parties. The Defendant denies it violated
A Settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against magazine publisher Advance Magazine Publishers Inc., d/b/a Condé Nast. The class action lawsuit involves whether Condé Nast disclosed its customers’ subscription information to
Michigan residents who purchased a subscription to a Consumer Reports publication between April 2010 and October 2016, may be eligible to recover around $180 cash from a $16.4 million settlement fund.